The Immigration Court intake/filing window shall be open to receive
documents 8:00 a.m. Mountain Standard Time (MST) through 3:30 p.m. MST each business
day. NO DOCUMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 3:30 p.m.

Attorneys and accredited representatives are reminded that the Eloy Immigration
Court is conducted on Mountain Standard Time without time change, and is located
within a correctional institution with substantial security protocols.

Parties are advised to contact the Corrections Corporation of America (Eloy
Detention Center) at 520-466-4141 regarding the Warden’s Admission polices.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS SENDING DOCUMENTS TO THE U.S. IMMIGRATION COURT
LOCATED AT ELOY, ARIZONA:

The U.S. Immigration Court, Eloy, Arizona is physically located inside the
secure perimeter of the Eloy Detention Center, a private institution operated
by Corrections Corporation of America.

All documents that are sent to the U.S. Immigration Court at 1705 East Hanna
Road, Suite 366, Eloy, Arizona 85131, using any service other than personal
delivery to the Court’s window, must first be processed through the Eloy
Detention Center.

Items brought by overnight carriers, delivery services, and mail are delivered
to the institution warehouse and screened for security reasons. Most delivery
services arrive at the institution in the afternoon on any given day and the
following business day, a CCA employee will deliver all items received to the
respective recipients, i.e. EOIR, DHS, etc.

ALLOWANCE SHOULD BE MADE FOR AT LEAST ONE DAY DELAY FOR TIME SENSITIVE COURT FILINGS.

VISITING DRESS CODE:
All visitors will be dressed appropriately for a business setting.

The following are NOT authorized at this facility:

Shorts not shorter than mid-thigh shall be allowed. Shorts shall cover areas of the anatomy, including the buttocks, and crotch area, both standing and sitting. No jogging shorts, cut-offs, or hip-huggers will be allowed.

Skirts and dresses are allowed, but no shorter than mid-thigh when seated. Slits in skirts and dresses shall not extend beyond mid-thigh when seated.

Every visitor, 18 years of age, or older, must have a legal
picture ID to enter. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an
adult with proper ID. Proper ID consists of one of the following:

Law enforcement identification card, with a current photo, signature and agency seal.

Valid state drivers license, with current photo.

Current passport, if alien status.

Form I-551, alien registration card.

State ID/Military ID.

AUTHORIZED VISITORS:
Visitation at this facility is limited to authorized visitors. DHS
detainees must be approved prior to the day of the visit. No more than four
(4) visitors per inmate/detainee will be allowed at a time in the visiting room.

IMMEDIATE FAMILY:
These persons include, grandparents, mother, father, step-parents,
foster-parents, brothers, sisters, spouse, and children. These individuals will
be placed on the visiting list unless strong circumstances exist that would
preclude their visit. The term 'spouse' includes a common-law relationship which
has previously been establish in a state which recognizes common-law
relationships.

AUTHORIZED VISITING ROOM ITEMS:

CURRENCY: Visitors may take a small coin purse and coins into the visiting room. Inmate/detainees are not allowed to handle money at any time.

ALL ITEMS ENTERING THE VISITING ROOM WILL BE THOROUGHLY
SEARCHED AND VISUALLY INSPECTED BY THE FRONT ENTRANCE OFFICER PRIOR TO
ADMISSION. LOCKERS ARE PROVIDED FOR STORAGE OF VISITOR'S PERSONAL ITEMS,
ETC.

WALK THROUGH METAL DETECTORS:
All visitors must pass clearance through a walk-through metal detector or a hand held metal detector when necessary or appropriate.

CONDUCT IN VISITING ROOM:

A brief kiss and hug is allowed at the beginning and end of the visit.

Adult visitors are responsible for controlling children.

Disruptive or offensive behavior will be cause for termination of the visit.

Visitors and inmates/detainees must obey the rules of the facility at all times.

Visitors may only visit with the inmates/detainees they are approved to visit. Fraternizing with other than an approved visitor by an inmate/detainee will result in termination of the visit.

SUSPENSION OF VISITING PRIVILEGES:Any inmate/detainee or visitor who introduces drugs, or
any other prohibited item into the facility, is subject to removal or suspension
of visitation privileges and prosecution at the discretion of the
Warden.

Directions

The Eloy Immigration Court is located within the Eloy Detention
Center (EDC) on Arizona Highway 87, 6 miles north of Interstate 10, about 20
miles east of Casa Grande. The 1500 bed detention center is owned and operated
by Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), a private company specializing
in detention facilities worldwide. EDC is under contract with the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) to house Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
detainees. ICE staffs Eloy with a Deportation Section and Trial Attorneys.

DIRECTIONS TO THE ELOY IMMIGRATION COURT

From Phoenix:

Take Interstate 10 toward Tucson (East I-10).

Take exit number 194, the second Casa Grande exit, at Arizona highway 287.

Proceed east (turn left) on 287 for about 9 miles.

At the intersection with Arizona highway 87, turn right (this will be at the stop sign, the only stop sign).

Proceed south on Arizona 87, toward Picacho, for about 5 miles.

The Eloy Detention Center is on the right (west) side of the road. Turn right on Hanna Road, just before the institution and follow the pavement to the parking lot.

Enter through the steel electrically controlled doors and report to the Corrections Officer in the lobby.

From Tucson:

Take Interstate 10 toward Phoenix (West I-10).

Take exit number 211 B, proceed north on Arizona highway 87 about 6 miles.

The Eloy Detention Center is on the left (west) side of the road. Turn left on Hanna Road, just past the institution and follow the pavement to the parking lot.

Enter through the steel electrically controlled doors and report to the Corrections Officer in the lobby.

Attorneys should request client visitation in writing at least 24 hours in advance of the visit on their office
letterhead. The request must include the attorney's bar number, the date and time of the requested visit,
the name and alien registration number (A#) of their client. If not pre-printed on the letterhead, include
phone and fax numbers.

Telefax transmission of the attorney visit request is authorized. The fax should be sent to 520-466-7750,
Attn: Warden's Secretary.

IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

Every visitor, 16 years of age, or older, must have a legal picture ID to enter. Proper ID consists of one of the following:

Law enforcement identification card, with a current photo, signature and agency seal.

Valid state drivers license, with current photo.

Current passport, if alien status.

Form I-551, alien registration card.

State ID/Military ID.

CELLULAR PHONES ARE NOT PERMITTED INSIDE THE FACILITY.

ALL ITEMS ENTERING THE VISITING ROOM WILL BE THOROUGHLY SEARCHED AND VISUALLY
INSPECTED BY THE FRONT ENTRANCE OFFICER PRIOR TO ADMISSION. LOCKERS ARE PROVIDED
FOR STORAGE OF VISITOR'S PERSONAL ITEMS, ETC., AT A PRICE OF 25 CENTS PER LOCKER.

SUSPENSION OF VISITING PRIVILEGES:Any inmate/detainee or visitor (including attorneys) who introduces drugs, or any other prohibited
item into the facility, is subject to removal or suspension of visitation privileges and prosecution at
the discretion of the Warden.

The Eloy Immigration Court is located in a facility operated by the
Corrections Corporation of America. The facility houses detainees of the
Department of Homeland Security.

This unique setting requires the Court to operate differently than other Immigration
Courts. The prison's rules impose upon the Court constraints which may not necessarily
be present in other Courts (whether the setting is detained or non-detained).
Therefore, attorneys who represent individuals detained in Eloy, should become
familiar with both the Immigraton
Court Practice Manual and the facility's rules.

Dress requirements must be observed by both counsel and potential witnesses
to gain entrance into the facility. Counsel should be particularly cognizant of
these rules to prevent the loss of testimony of a key witness.

Persons under the age of sixteen ordinarily are not permitted into the facility.
If you anticipate having a witness less than sixteen years of age testify in
a case, you should notify the Immigration Judge during the master calendar in
which the individual calendar hearing is set. If the Immigration Judge approves
the appearance of the witness, the Court Administrator will coordinate the entry
of the witness with the facility.